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Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by ak8 on 2007-01-21 10:24:41
The whole message is in English?
Are all the sentences make sence?
(nooooooooooooooooooooooooo) or (hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)?

~A. Ken 12 May 1988

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by gendou on 2007-01-21 12:08:56
yes, it is in english. the abbb...b part is the key, no a word.


Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by wolffy on 2007-01-22 17:52:27
what does it mean to enter a message????

i love fullmetal alchemist and i love love love edo-kun!!!!! fma and edward elric rocks!!!!!!!!!

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by Flame on 2007-01-23 02:10:38
i will offer that the message must be decrypted in order (left to right, top to bottom, just like english text), and that the first letter of the decrypted message is always the same as the first letter of the encrypted message.

I dont get what Gendou said XD~
did he mean the first letter of every word in the encrypted message is the same like:

e.g
Ssgrs = Shoot, once its decrypted?

[is only refering to the first letter and not the word itself, where S is the constant as a first letter for the word]


im confused :[

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by Square on 2007-01-23 16:03:57
Now that challenge seems to be over, I can give(more like explain) some hints (I am not giving solution :p)

a) First letter (A in abbb...bb) is decoded as A.
b) every next decoded letter depends on prevous one. EVERY. Be it beginning of new word or line, it still depends on last letter from previous word/line.
c) abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb is an encoded alphabet.
d) slide rule can be used for decoding
e) a lot of words with 3 letters ending with "ox" ARE the same word. And guess what word can it be?..

awwww solution is OBVIOUS T____T

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by catmoongirl on 2007-02-10 12:36:53
Here's a hint as to how I solved it guys.
Write out the alphabet.
Then, just try not to think so hard about it.
When you think of it simply, it'll prolly come to you.
Good luck!

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by kail on 2010-05-25 06:07:27
Grr... I still don't get it...

Zukkyun~!

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by gendou on 2010-05-25 15:00:57
What, exactly, don't you get?


Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by dood. on 2010-10-03 14:51:27
Instead of just immediately converting
"abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb" into "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz,"
go back just ONE step, then maybe you'll see the pattern...

Maybe that very broad hint will help the scoreboard for this one??

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by gendou on 2010-10-03 19:21:41
Thanks dude, I hope so.


Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by Zwei on 2011-05-02 11:38:32 (edited 2011-05-02 11:41:21)
are the positioning (indents) of the paragraph significant?

edit:
oh. it was. i was subtracting instead of adding.

Meh.

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by lynx on 2011-05-21 09:45:28
I really did it word by word...
Wish I know programming -w-||

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by dood. on 2011-07-10 14:17:34
Lynx, that's EXACTLY how I feel!!!

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by charles on 2012-08-24 12:10:39
i am still finding this difficult, have i missed something obvious?

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by gendou on 2012-08-24 13:30:57
Charles, how far did you get?


Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by Von on 2014-03-06 02:36:01
does the spacing/indention matter to the next encoded letter?
cant get the algo for the first line though

Re: Cryptography Challenge 9!
Link | by Arcueid on 2014-08-26 23:45:47
I have already decoded the message but I'm confused what I have to reply to the crypto-bot. please help me

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